Modern telepresence robots are semi-autonomous mobile devices that provide remote access into a setting, allowing users not only to video call but move around the space, either manually or autonomously (only indicating the location they would like the robot to move to). They are being adopted in domains such as museums and workplaces, however their uptake remains a challenge due to technical (e.g. limited view of surroundings), infrastructural (e.g. inaccessible spaces), and social (e.g. requiring assistance from others) factors. This project will develop a programme for continuous public engagement with organisations and stakeholders, with a particular interest in, but not limited to museum contexts, to co-explore telepresence robot adoption and deployment. Issues of trust, accessibility, and autonomy will be considered, helping to understand remote presence and explore value beyond replicating physical presence.

We build upon a series of projects from TAS and the Horizon Research Institute (UoN): the agile project TAS ART (Augmented Robotic Telepresence), the Pump Priming project TARICS (Trustworthy Accessible Robots for Inclusive Cultural experienceS), and the UoN Horizon Open All Senses Telepresence project. In this project we are consolidating cross-cutting learnings across these projects, applying them to a real-world deployment in a museum, which presents a valuable opportunity to actively involve the general public in discussions regarding trust in autonomous systems in public spaces.

 

Gisela Reyes Cruz

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Nottingham

Lead Contact

Horia Major

Transitional Assistant Professor, University of Nottingham

Co-Investigator
Joel Fischer

Joel Fischer

Professor of Human-Computer Interaction, University of Nottingham.

Co-Investigator

Paul Luff

Professor of Organisations and Technology, King’s College London

Co-Investigator

Dominic Price

Research Fellow, University of Nottingham

Co-Investigator

Anna-Maria Piskopani

Research Fellow, University of Nottingham

Co-Investigator

Pepita Barnard

Research Fellow, University of Nottingham

Co-Investigator
Harriet Cameron

Harriet Cameron

Research Fellow, University of Nottingham

Co-Investigator

Andriana Boudouraki

Research Fellow, University of Nottingham

Co-Investigator

Praminda Caleb-Solly

Professor of Embodied Intelligence, University of Nottingham

Co-Investigator

Stuart Reeves

Associate Professor in Computer Science, University of Nottingham

Co-Investigator

Ayse Kucukyilmaz

Assistant Professor in Computer Science, University of Nottingham

Co-Investigator
Maria Galvez Trigo

Maria Galvez Trigo

Lecturer in Computer Science, Cardiff University

Co-Investigator

Sylvaine Tuncer

Lecturer in Work, Interaction and Technology, King’s College London

Co-Investigator

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